Crossing The Tracks was formed in 2011, as part of a recording project involving fifteen musicians. Although the band is based in Lincolnshire, the members hail from as far afield as Newcastle and Brighton and their influences and instrumentation are equally wide-ranging!.

With repertoire drawn from country, blues, folk and classic rock and artists ranging from Rosanne Cash to Bonnie Raitt, James Taylor to Richard Thompson and Sheryl Crow to Fleetwood Mac, the seven performers have emerged as a critically acclaimed gigging band, each of them contributing their own style and experience to an eclectic and entertaining live set.

Abbie Ford - lead vocals & percussion

Mick Wilson - lead vocals & acoustic guitar

Phil Biggs - lead vocals, guitars, flute & whistle

Kim Biggs - accordion & backing vocals

David Tucker - electric guitar, banjo, mandolin, slide guitar

Mark Addison - bass guitars, double bass

Ian Tait - drumkit, percussion & backing vocals

**Prices include a 50p per seat 'refurbishment' levy.

Blackfriars Theatre is run predominately by volunteers, we don't charge an admin fee and don't intend to. The full levy plus gift aid, if applicable, will create a special fund to help maintain and refurbish the towns precious traditional little Theatre. This fund will also allow us to seek 'match funding' opportunities to enhance your theatre experience.

Thank you for your support and understanding. We hope you Enjoy the Show and encourage others to Keep Theatre Live in Boston.

Questionnaire

Blackfriars undoubtedly plays a very important role as Boston's centre for entertainment and the arts. It is home to two very successful local amateur dramatic and operatic groups, as well as hosting a varied program of professional stage productions.